"cavitation" 怎么发音
word
ˌkævɪˈteɪʃən
kav-i-TAY-shun
kˌævɪtˈeɪʃən
kav-i-TAY-shun
释义
Cavitation is the formation of small bubbles or cavities in a liquid, usually caused when the pressure drops rapidly, like around moving propellers or pumps. These bubbles can collapse suddenly, which may cause damage to nearby surfaces.
IPA 音标
美式英语
ˌkævɪˈteɪʃən
英式英语
kˌævɪtˈeɪʃən
简化发音
美式
kav-i-TAY-shun
英式
kav-i-TAY-shun
语境中听
Cavitation often happens in boat propellers.
This pump was damaged by cavitation.
Engineers study cavitation to prevent equipment failure.
If you ignore cavitation, your machinery might wear out much faster than expected.